Officers check homes after 911 call from child, Baltimore MD
Officers responded to near Oakford Avenue after a 911 call from a five-year-old child. No one answered at two nearby homes, and the call could not be returned because the number was a 911 line.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
02:15
Transcript:
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Then call back, knocked at the door, no response, and I don't see no one at the front.
00:06
A copy, can have you guys check near Oakford Ave as well, reference to...
00:11
It's a 911 number, so we can't call it back, but they say it was a 5-year-old child on the phone, I know where the parents were.
00:18
Uh,
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16, that's coming in my post, right?
00:24
You can show me a route.
00:25
Yeah, they're right there on Oprah.
00:39
St.Penna.
00:41
They called that on Oxford.
00:43
Is it a bad number?
00:45
Okay, the toll is off.
00:48
I took it that way.
00:54
Two-six.
00:56
Two-six. Two-six.
01:01
You didn't think the million and you're going to be off by this.
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11.
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11.
01:11
It's not an overdone she giving it a David now.
01:15
I'll head over 10 juvenile disturbance.
01:18
1046 in reference.
01:20
He is 1047 suspended.
01:25
Stand for my term unit cell.
01:29
I'm starting me to tell.
01:31
It's going to be in the wind, the taggerment off the vehicle.
01:34
We're ready.
01:37
All the information?
01:42
The wind number is going to be 5.
01:44
Lincoln Mary.
01:46
Frank Canyon 2A.
01:47
Robert 52, Lincoln, John 1, 6F8, 21 should come back at 2002.
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Lincoln Navigator.
01:56
Careful.
02:02
12.
02:04
Is it near 2837 or near 2839?
02:07
Again, near 2839 and near 2837.
02:11
It's coming from the rapid SLS location, so the call is with you together.
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